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Re: failed secondaryFrom: Mitch Kahn Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2001
Time: 10:12:04 amLen,
Thanks for the response.
>>Their connection is down. The web servers that are colocated are running and have web access. BUT, their web sites had disappeared from the Internet even though our Primary DNS (that provides their secondary service) is online and working fine. Then I created a DNS entry for their company domain in my primary server (primary listing not secondary) and deleted the secondary listing. All of the sudden all of their domains showed up except for a new one for which I had no secondary entry. I entered it as a primary and it showed up immediately as well.
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>Unveil the secret URL's so we can Check It Out.
Sorry I didn't include the URLs. I thought it would be more fun to see if anyone on the list is clairvoyant.
My primary DNS (secondary for their domains) is superior.middlecoast.net. Their primary DNS (and the primary on all of the domains in question) is ns1.infoedg.com.
One of the problem domains (now primary on superior.middlecoast.net) is boydlighting.com. Another (still listed as secondary on superior.middlecoast.net) is dennismiller.com.
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>>The important issue was to get them to show up a.s.a.p. I am puzzled as to why they didn't show up automatically.
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>The delegated NS's are defined in the zone parent with the delegation+glue records. Messing around with your zone data isn't doing to change zone parent's data, and the latter is the only thing that counts.
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>Len
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Thanks,
Mitch
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Mitch Kahn
mitch@middlecoast.net
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